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February 14, 2025
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How to accurately utilize two independent graphics cards for hardware acceleration?

  • February 14, 2025
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Hello everyone, my computer runs on Windows 11 and is equipped with an RTX 4090 standalone graphics card as well as a newly purchased Intel DG1 graphics card. To address the issue of hardware encoding for H.265 422 10bit, I tried playing back H.265 422 10bit and other video materials in Premiere Pro 2024 version 24.6.1. However, I found that the Intel standalone graphics card did not work. When I set up in Windows to use only the Intel graphics card in Premiere, the software ran very inefficiently, and playing back a single H.265 422 10bit material was also very laggy. Could you please advise me on how to accurately set up my computer to run Premiere with maximum efficiency?

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Legend
February 15, 2025

You got the wrong Intel dGPU for this job. It is a total weakling in terms of overall performance to begin with. In fact, it is heavily hamstrung by its memory throughput that's equal to or less than the system memory! Only 68 GB/s memory throughput for that DG1 versus 76.8 GB/s for ordinary DDR5-4800 system RAM!

 

Second, it actually predates the Alchemist-generation Intel Xe dGPUs in terms of architecture. As an older architecture, its hardware decoding and encoding is not as performant as newer Intel GPU architectures.

Participant
February 17, 2025

Actually, what I want to know is whether Premiere can simultaneously call Intel and Nvidia's independent graphics cards, just like DaVinci Resolve

Legend
February 17, 2025

Actually, Premiere never supported two completely different discrete GPUs at all simultaneously no matter what. It always supported only the GPU which is selected for rendering. That means that the only way to utilize your discrete Intel GPU would be to select OpenCL instead of CUDA as the hardware renderer (and then, everything gets sent to the Intel GPU while the Nvidia GPU sits idle). Otherwise, only the nvidia GPU is used.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 15, 2025

@RjL190365 

Can you help here?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2025

Moved from the Premiere Pro forum to the Video Hardware forum.

Participant
February 15, 2025

I think this is a PR issue because it can be called correctly in DaVinci Resolve.